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Be incarcerated
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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"Will Pill be incarcerated?" Michael asked.
But drug users should not be incarcerated.
He would be incarcerated for 52 days.
If not Gitmo, where are they going to be incarcerated?
The conditions are: 1. Lecter must be incarcerated.
He scouted jails, deciding where he wanted to be incarcerated.
The conditions are: **{:.break one} ** 1. Lecter must be incarcerated.
Indigenous adults are now 13 times more likely to be incarcerated than non-Indigenous Australians, and juveniles are 24 times more likely to be incarcerated.
Her ex-husband is about to be incarcerated again, she explained.
Intermittently stable, he moved to the Isle of Wight, only to be incarcerated again.
Although corporations cannot be incarcerated, they can be criminally punished with fines and other sanctions.
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